Case Study
Exposure to ads & smoking in films led to increase in smoking among adolescents: Nadda
NEW DELHI: Various studies conducted over the past decade on advertising, marketing and depiction in Bollywood films has had a significant effect on adolescents taking to use of tobacco.
Health Minister JP Nadda cited various studies in Parliament that show increase of tobacco use among adolescents aged between 12 to 16 years not only because of Bollywood films, but also because of advertisements of tobacco products on cricket grounds during important series between India and other countries.
A study done between 2009 and 2012 showed that 59 movies contained 412 tobacco use occurrences. The prevalence of ever tobacco use among adolescents was 5.3 per cent. Compared with low-exposure adolescents, the adjusted odds of ever tobacco use among high-exposure adolescents and being receptive to tobacco promotions was also associated with higher adjusted odds of ever tobacco use.
A cross-sectional sample of 3956 adolescents (eighth and ninth grades, ages 12–16 years) from 12 randomly selected New Delhi schools were taken for the survey, assessing tobacco use status, receptivity to tobacco promotions (based on owning or being willing to wear tobacco-branded merchandise) and exposure to tobacco use in movies.
A 10-city survey of over 9,000 students between the ages of 13 and 17 showed that after seeing the Wills World cup Cricket Series, 13 per cent felt a desire to smoke. The survey also showed that 72 per cent thought that there was at least one smoker on the Indian cricket team, which played in the 1996 World Cup.
A previous study published in the British Medical Journal, showed similar results. It concluded that cigarette company sponsorship of the India-New Zealand cricket series in 1995 had a significant impact on kids, who watched it on television. The advertising created the impression among the 1,948 children aged 13-16 years, who participated in the survey, that “smoking gives more strength, improves batting and fielding and ultimately increases the chance of winning.”
There are independent studies that have been conducted to determine the impact of advertising and promotion of tobacco products on the consumption of these products by Indians, the Minister said. Evidence suggests that exposure to promotional activities for tobacco leads to initiation and progression of tobacco use. Research also corroborates that exposure to tobacco advertisements and receptivity to tobacco marketing are significantly related to increased tobacco use among students.
Nadda also quoted other studies related to advertising of tobacco products and said that according to the Report of the Tobacco Control in India (2004), tobacco advertising, in direct or indirect form, boosts consumption.
Section 5 of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, 2003(COTPA, 2003), prohibits all direct and indirect advertisements of the tobacco products. The prohibition also extends to any activity that promotes the use or consumption of cigarettes or any other tobacco products.
The advertisement of Pan Masala is regulated by Section 30 of the Food Safety and Standards (Packaging and Labelling) Regulations, 2011, issued under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, which states that every package of Pan Masala and advertisement relating thereto, shall carry the warning, “Chewing of Pan Masala is injurious to health.”
Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Regulations 2011 issued under the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 by the Food Safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), lays down that tobacco and nicotine shall not be used as ingredients in any food products. Therefore, Gutkha is a prohibited product under the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Regulations 2011 under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, and hence its advertisement is also prohibited.
Case Study
GIVA introduces the latest Rakhi collection, celebrates #TiesofLove this Raksha Bandhan
Mumbai: GIVA, a premium jewellery brand aiming to make authentic, elegant, and fine silver jewellery accessible in India, launched their latest line of Rakhi collections, for the upcoming Raksha Bandhan festivities in India. Renowned for redefining the art of presenting exquisite sterling silver jewellery, GIVA takes immense pride in launching an emotive campaign that honours the profound sibling connection. Aptly named “Ties of Love,” the campaign transcends being a mere collection; it is an exploration of the emotional connection that siblings share. This campaign artfully encapsulates the essence of sibling relationships through meticulously crafted 925 silver jewellery rakhis, serving as poignant symbols of affection, protection, and enduring love.
GIVA has embraced a digital advertisement that eloquently portrays the deep and meaningful love that siblings share. This ad serves as a heartfelt depiction of the profound bond that exists between brothers and sisters, further resonating with the brand’s dedication to celebrating and cherishing these special relationships. The ad beautifully captures the essence of a sibling duo celebrating a long-distance Raksha Bandhan and highlights the range of emotions amidst virtual and real-time celebrations. The campaign’s strategic blueprint leverages modern communication platforms such as influencer marketing, Youtube and Instagram advertising.
In a strategic move, GIVA enlisted the support of prominent social media influencers and celebrities Ridhhi Dogra, Pooja Gor and Sreejita De to convey the campaign’s key messages to their target audience. To honour this enduring bond between siblings, GIVA has created an Instagram filter named #TiesofLove. This filter is a tribute to the unbreakable bond we share with our siblings and with this, GIVA aims to witness countless siblings sharing their own delightful and hilarious anecdotes all through August.
GIVA has introduced an exclusive Rakhi collection complemented by exquisite fine silver jewellery choices, with prices beginning at just Rs 899 only. This assortment encompasses a diverse range of options to cater to various preferences, featuring personalized rakhis designed to strengthen the sibling bond. These personalised rakhis can showcase intricately embedded names of brothers and sisters, alongside specially crafted Lumba rakhi designs for beloved sisters-in-law. Moreover, their innovative Convertible rakhis offer a unique transformation into stunning pendants, reflecting a blend of sustainability and style.
GIVA founder Ishendra Agarwal said, “GIVA’s Ties of Love Rakhi campaign embodies GIVA’s mission: celebrating the timeless with a modern twist. This year, we sought to extend Rakhi’s warmth beyond a day by crafting convertible rakhis that can transform into cherished pendants. We also extended our shipping to over 20+ countries to truly celebrate sibling love across borders.
It is more than a campaign. It’s a call for togetherness. It’s a shared tribute to love, tradition, and cherished moments. Our curated collection of gift hampers, personalised rakhi and rakhi gifts are a testament that gifts should know no boundaries.”
To extend a perfect gesture towards both sisters and brothers-in-law, their Bhaiyya-Bhabhi combo stands as an ideal selection. The Rakhi Box is an exclusive gifting choice that presents a personalized rakhi and kumkum, encapsulating a heartfelt touch. Additionally, they also have Bracelet rakhis that seamlessly fuse tradition with fashion, adding to their charm.
Ensuring no one is left out, GIVA has an exclusive Kids’ collection that presents a delightful array of rakhis, starting at just 699 INR. This collection is tailored for younger siblings, capturing the spirit of sibling love playfully.
GIVA’s Raksha Bandhan campaign seeks to highlight the profound emotional value of the rakhi tradition in India, positioning the brand as a provider of thoughtfully crafted and meaningful silver jewellery. The brand’s objective is to establish a heartfelt connection with customers, nurturing a deeper understanding of sibling connections while showcasing the brand’s impeccable artistry. GIVA has always prioritized individuality and self-expression in its design ethos. This Raksha Bandhan, the brand is particularly attentive in presenting a diverse range of top-notch, hypoallergenic rakhis, all certified by GIVA. This effort is dedicated to cherishing the enduring bond, as precious as silver, that exists between siblings.








